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haw chiou hwee/tan wee kiong vs lim khim wah/ong swee wenn
haw/tan are the forbiden pair in this sukma even compared with khe wei/ng...i rate haw / tan can win this gold medal...but will face great fight from opponent...lim/ong have a chance to win...but need to perform far more better than previous match...haw/tan is the strongest in xd on paper...but they been strech to 3 set in 1 match i forget against who...this prove that thier pairing is still not solid enough...

i will rate haw/tan 65%-35% lim/ong...unless lim/ong can find some weakness in haw / tan pairing...

COngrats to Wee Kiong/Haw for winning the XD gold
If it's the same Haw from KLRC, it's not Wee Kiong's regualr XD partner & she plays WD, not XD. This Ong Swee Wenn, I havent heard of her, maybe BJSS junior? Certainly not Khim Wah's regular XD partner.
So, both pairs also not regular play with one another.
But individually, Wee Kiong/Haw are more experienced in the international scene

yes agreed. He beat Chen Jin in India, looks like a promising player. Should expose him to more tournaments and put more focus on him to improve. Where's Pak Misbun ah??? mana dia... bawak dia mari... cipat cipat...

TOP seed Chong Wei Feng ended his junior career on a high while Ng Hui Lin overcame a muscle pull to win her first Sukma gold medal on the final day of the badminton competition in Kemaman yesterday.

Kedah's Wei Feng lived up to his billing in the men's singles, beating second seed Mohd Arif Abdul Latif of Negri Sembilan 21-17, 21-11 in the final to complete a perfect record in his final outing in Sukma. On Tuesday, he helped Kedah retain the team title.

The win over Arif, who was a member of the Malaysian team for the Thomas Cup Finals last month, proved that he is one of the top singles players in the national back-up squad.

“Winning the individual gold is really meaningful to me and I hope it will convince the selectors to send me out to compete in more international tournaments,” said Wei Feng.

“I hope to win one Open title before the year ends. I will be competing in the Thailand Open next and playing against the top guns will really help our game.”

Wei Feng's highlight in the senior ranks is a win over China's Chen Jin in the India Open this year.

“A muscle pull almost dashed my hopes but I hung on. I am glad that Khe Wei and I were able to live up to the expectations.”

Hui Lin, who was a member of the Uber Cup team, hoped that the coaches would get her a regular partner to help her make a mark in the international scene.

“I will be competing in the Thailand Open in the women's doubles with Vivian Hoo and in the mixed doubles with Lim Khim Wah (her world junior champion partner) in the Vietnam Open,” she said.

“I have decided to become a full-time player. I have been offered a scholarship to further my studies in economics in Canada. But I am willing to postpone it for the sake of badminton. I will let the coaches decide on a regular partner for me.”